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How to Disciple Men book out now!

NCMM’s new member-produced book, “How to Disciple Men – Short and Sweet” hits the shelves September 1. Here’s a description:

Got 15 minutes?

Sharpen your ministry to men.

Learn from the experts on ministry to men. Each brief chapter is packed with practical advice from leaders who have dedicated their lives to helping men become more like Jesus. Hear their stories. Learn from their mistakes. Profit from their advice.

The 45 contributors to this book have more than a thousand years of combined experience ministering to men. Contributors include bestselling authors Josh McDowell, Kenny Luck, David Murrow and Patrick Morley.

This book is presented by the National Coalition of Ministries to Men. If you disciple men, NCMM is your tribe. Learn more at www.NCMM.org.

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If you wrote a chapter for the book, read this:

Forty-five NCMM members contributed a chapter each to the book. If you are one of the 45, Jamie Swan, Director of Sales and Customer Service for Broadstreet Publishing, is expecting an email from you. I encourage you to send him a note right now, while it’s top of mind.

[email protected]

Just say . . . “Hi Jamie, this is my best email address.”

When he gets your short note, he will send you a one-page account application. Fill it out ASAP and that will give Broadstreet all the info on where to send books and how to collect payment.

The book should be in the warehouse by August 1. Which means you should receive copies by August 15. Official book release is September 1. If you have an event in August, let Jamie know and he will expedite books to you as needed.

Just a reminder. You have committed to buying 100 books at $5/each. The book retails for $14.99.  You can sell them for any amount. Or give them away. Until further notice, you can get additional copies for $5 (in case quantities). You don’t have to pay tax.  But you do have to cover shipping.

I’ll answer any questions. But I should be pretty much out of the loop at this point. Jamie is eager to serve!

God’s best,
Jay Payleitner, General Editor